Johnson said: 'The aim is to make a contribution. You're disappointed not to be starting.

'You want to do your best when you come on and try to push to get into the starting XI.'I've tried to do that and I've got a couple of goals to show my efforts but it's up to the manager.'

Johnson was also full of pride at six City players being on the pitch for England at the final whistle.

He said: 'It was nice to have six of the lads finish the game. It's a credit to the club. Hopefully that will continue.

Two easy: Wayne Rooney (left) and Adam Johnson netted England's first two goals in Basle

'We've come off the back of two great wins and everyone is happy. It's a great two results and we're looking forward to meeting up again full of confidence.

'Coming into the qualifying group, there was a lot of pressure on us. I think with two wins, we're top of the group, we're full of confidence and we want to push on.'

Wayne Rooney opened the scoring with his first England goal in a year before Darren Bent put the icing on the cake with his first goal for his country.

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